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R. v. C, K - Sexual Assault x2 & Extortion
Over a five-day trial, counsel exposed serious credibility issues and a motive to fabricate in the complainant’s testimony. Despite a prior false statement to the police, the client’s credible explanation was accepted, resulting in an acquittal.
NOT GUILTY
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R. v. S, B - Assault x 4, Utter Threat & ABH
Facing six domestic assault-related charges, the client’s counsel filed an 11(b) Charter application citing over 20 months of unreasonable delay caused by the Crown’s late disclosure. Following the application, the Crown resolved the matter with a peace bond, avoiding any criminal conviction
2025
CASE WON
R. v. T, W - Assault x 3
Following a marital separation, the client faced three assault allegations. Through detailed cross-examination, counsel exposed multiple inconsistencies in the complainant’s testimony, undermining the Crown’s case. The court dismissed all charges at trial, resulting in a complete acquittal.
2022
NOT GUILTY
R. v. H, A - Sexual Assault, Sexual Interference
After a two day trial, the client was acquitted of all charges. The not guilty verdict came after counsel’s effective cross-examination revealed inconsistencies in the stories of the complainant and her mother, successfully challenging the Crown’s evidence.
2025
NOT GUILTY
R. v. A, H - Impaired Operation
After being found asleep in a running vehicle, the client who retained our firm after dissatisfaction with prior counsel was defended through a dual strategy. Counsel challenged the issue of care and control and proved Charter breaches, resulting in an acquittal.
2025
NOT GUILTY
R. v. A, A - Impaired Operation
After crashing into a snowbank, the client appeared impaired, counsel proved otherwise. Medical evidence showed his symptoms were caused by prescribed medication for a sickle cell crisis, not intoxication. The result: all criminal charges withdrawn, reduced to a careless driving plea.
2025
CASE WON
R. v. O, V - Impaired Operation
Charged with impaired operation, counsel meticulously highlighted Charter violations related to the client’s language barrier and right to counsel. This resulted in a successful resolution where the impaired driving charge was withdrawn for a plea to careless driving, avoiding a criminal record.